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There had been signs the eatery’s standards were slipping, with negative reviews appearing online in recent months.

Posting on Just Eat on May 22, a customer called Jessica commented: “[The] timing was all right but the food was vile. I ordered kebab and chips. The chips were fine but the kebab tasted like cardboard. When I asked for a refund they refused because I said I had passed it around because I wanted to make sure it wasn’t just me that thought that it tasted wrong. They said they wouldn’t refund anything because the food had been touched… I’m disgusted with the service of this place and shall not be returning at all.”

On April 10, a customer called Sarah posted to say: “Awful food. Chips were undercooked. Order wasn't delivered in full. Portion sizes were tiny. Very unhappy and still hungry customers.”

In January, Dani said her pizza did not taste good at all.

The owners had been told they need to up their standards

But others were more generous.

On April 19, a customer called Jason said: “Tikka Masala was nice” and added his “samosa was brilliant” - and said overall that the business was “great.”

Others rated it three and a half stars out of five – and a customer called Sukhi praised the “excellent service”.

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An council spokesperson has since revealed that environmental health workers at the council had offered to help the business make the improvements and grade up – but says the business has decided to shut up shop instead.

The spokesperson said that the premises is now vacant but said that it would be keeping a close eye on the building in case a new business moves in.